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REPORTS ON BURMA

Courage to Resist

8 Seconds of Silence 2005

'Threat to the Peace: A Call for the UN Security Council to Act in Burma', (c) September 2005, commissioned by The Honourable Vaclev Havel and Bishop Desmond M Tutu

'The Darkness We See: Torture in Burma’s Interrogation Centers and Prisons', (c) December 2005, The Assistance Association of Political Prisoners in Burma (AAPPB).

‘TOTAL Oil: fuelling the oppression in Burma’, © March 2005, Burma Campaign UK.

‘Country Reports on Human Rights Practices’, © February 2005, US Dept of State, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor.

'The Impact Of Armed Conflict on the Children of Burma' (c) Jan 2005,
National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB)

‘Doing Business in or with Burma’, © January 2005, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.

‘Country Summary 2005’ - Burma © January 2005, Human Rights Watch.

‘The Persecution of the Ethnic Nationals and the Suppression of Democracy in Burma’, © December 2004, Christian Solidarity Worldwide.

‘Third Annual Worldwide Press Freedom Index’, © October 2004, Reporters Sans Frontieres.

‘Freedom in The World 2005. Table of Independent Countries - Comprative Measures of Freedom’ © September 2004, Freedom House.

‘Freedom in The World 2004. Country Ratings’ © September 2004, Freedom House.

‘Facing political imprisonment, prisoners of concern to Amnesty’, © July 2004, Amnesty International.

‘Shattering Silences – Karen women speak out at the Burmese military’s use of rape as a strategy of war in Karen State’ © April 2004, Karen Womens Organisation.

‘System of Impunity – Nationwide patterns of sexual violence by Burma’s military’ © April 2004, Women’s League of Burma.

‘Annual Report 2004’ © March 2004, Amnesty International.

‘World Report 2003’ - Burma © March 2004, Human Rights Watch.

‘Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind: Thai Policy toward Burmese Refugees’, © February 2004, Human Rights Watch.

‘Burma: Terror rules’ a dossier on Burma © June 2003, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions.

‘No Safe Place: Burma’s Army and the rape of ethnic women’ © April 2003, Refugees International.

‘Developments concerning the question of the observance by the Government of Myanmar of the Forced Labour Convention of 1930’, © March 2003, International Labour Organisation.

‘My Gun Was As Tall As Me - Child Soldiers in Burma’ © October 2002, Human Rights Watch.

‘Licence To Rape - Burmese military regime’s use of sexual violence as a weapon of war’ © May 2002, Shan Human Rights Foundation & Shan Women’s Action Network.

FURTHER READING

Allen, Louise (2000) “Burma: The Longest War”, Weidenfeld & Nicholson.
Aung San Suu Kyi (1991) “Freedom from Fear and other Writings”, Penguin Books.
Aung San Suu Kyi (1997) “Letters from Burma”, Penguin Books.
Aung San Suu Kyi and Clements, Alan (1997) “The Voice of Hope”, Penguin Books.
Brookes, Stephen (2000) “Through The Jungle Of Death: A Boy’s Escape from Wartime Burma”, UK Press.
Carey, Peter (1997) “Burma: The Challenge of Change in a Divided Society”, New York Macmillan Press.
Clements, Alan (1991) “Burma: The Next Killing Fields ?”, Berkeley: Odonian Press.
Khoo Thwe, Pascal (2003) “From the Land of Green Ghosts - A Burmese Odyssey”, HarperCollins.
Maclean, Rory (1998) “Under the Dragon: Travels in the Betrayed Land”, Harper Collins.
Yawnghwe Mahadevi, (1999) “The White Umbrella” Bangkok: Post Books.
Mawdesley, James (2002) “The Iron Road”, North Point Press - originally published as,
Mawdesley, James (2001) “The Heart Must Break”, Century (Random House) Press.
Rogers Benedict, (2004) “A Land Without Evil ”, Monarch Books (UK).
Tucker, Shelby (1991) “Burma - The Curse of Independence”, Pluto Press.
All Burma Students Democratic Front (1998) “Tortured Voices - Personal Accounts of Burma’s Interrogation Centres”, ABSDF Publications.
Moe Aye (1999) “Ten Years On – the Life and Views of a Burmese Student Political Prisoner”, Louise Southalan.

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